Chapter 69: The Value of Treasures

"Gentlemen, it is not our responsibility, it is not that we have robbed you of your belongings. Pen @ fun @ pavilion wWw. biqUgE怂 Koval stood and said calmly: "Vilnius wants to restore the police system, if you have any good candidates, you can also come to the assessment." ā€

"Your army is openly looting property today, who else could it be if you didn't take it?" A businessman shouted frantically.

"Our army has only compensated for the fact that the fighting has affected the nearby population. Our army has never openly looted property, only a black sheep, but he has already been hanged in the square. General Vilko said angrily.

The soldier pulled the merchant down in pieces.

The church bells rang.

"Let's pray and thank God for the food he has given us." A priest stood up and said.

Everyone bowed their heads in prayer, and Koval bowed his head and pretended to be.

After a minute, the prayer ended. A group of people stopped discussing these things and began to bow their heads and enjoy the food on the table.

The banquet ended in this oppressive atmosphere.

Koval and General Vilko were in a room with a glass of wine in hand, discussing their plans for the future.

"Koval, did you take those things?" General Vilko said suddenly.

Koval was taken aback, took a sip of wine to hide his embarrassment, and then pretended to be casual and said, "General, this is really a joke, I haven't seen that batch of things yet?" ā€

"You know it in your heart." General Vilko smiled and said, "This batch of things is very hot! Don't leave anything behind, or I won't be able to help you. ā€

The general laughed. Koval said calmly.

In any case, he must take this batch of property, otherwise there is no money, what can he do with it?

A group of merchants left the church, and one of the merchants sighed and said, "All the money I borrowed has been robbed, and now I am in debt, how can this be good?" ā€

"At most, the bank will take back your factory! Isn't it the same as the Soviets! The merchant next to him persuaded.

"It's as black as a crow in the world!" The merchant sighed.

Koval left the southern part of the city and followed Majwski directly to a separate two-story building in the northern part of the city. Several commando soldiers stood there, drinking and chatting.

Koval didn't blame them, and went inside, where Kanas pulled out a key to open the door to a house.

Koval walked in and saw a dozen boxes densely packed inside. Koval took the key and opened a chest filled with golden gold, and another chest, filled with colorful gems.

"Are all of these boxes in them?" Koval asked, a little trembling.

Neither in his previous life nor in this life, Koval had never seen so much money, and although he knew in his heart that it would be a lot of money, he was still blinded by the light of these possessions.

"How much are these things worth?" Koval asked with a deep breath. For a poor man like Koval, he really didn't know how to estimate the value of these things.

Kanas glanced lightly at a figure next to him.

A crisp and pleasant female voice said: "There are more than two tons of gold in twelve chests here, worth 2.58 million gold rubles. The price of three boxes of jewelry and diamonds can range from hundreds of thousands to millions of rubles, and they need to be appraised by professionals to determine their prices. ā€

"Two tons! Two ,580,000 gold rubles! Koval couldn't help but be shocked. He couldn't help but calculate in his mind that one gold ruble was equal to 0.774 grams of gold, one dollar was equal to 1.505 grams of gold, one pound was equal to 7.33 grams of gold, and more than two tons of gold was equal to 1.3 million US dollars, 270,000 pounds. (After the start of World War I, the participating countries had to impose a gold embargo and stop the exchange of paper money for gold, and the international gold standard effectively dissolved.) The price of all kinds of banknotes is constantly depreciating, but the price of gold coins minted in the past will not change. )

Thinking that he suddenly became a million-dollar dollar in his hand, Koval felt a burst of excitement in his heart, the purchasing power of the dollar in this era, the M1911 Colt pistol in his hand only cost 15 dollars, the M1917 Enfield rifle only cost 26 dollars, thinking that he could buy 50,000 rifles, Koval knew that this was more important than money.

Think about the cost of Britain's latest Elizabeth fast battleship for 2.5 million pounds, and then look at your own money to estimate that it is not enough to build a hull, Koval is a little frustrated, the navy is really a guy who can only be played by rich people, it seems that he only has to be a **silk army for the rest of his life.

Thinking that he was still a **silk, but a large**silk, Koval finally woke up from his obscenity, and suddenly remembered how there could be a woman's voice here.

With one hand on the handle of his gun at his waist, Koval looked back and saw a beautiful woman in a Soviet uniform standing in front of him. Koval looked up and down, his innocent face and delicate figure were really fascinating.

"Battalion commander, this is Yuli Anna, she was a Soviet soldier of Polish origin whom we met when we went to move things, and she surrendered voluntarily and helped us a lot. I had no choice but to bring her over. Kanas walked over and whispered.

Koval looked at Yuri Anna, and was also a little annoyed, Kanas said these words, he had no reason to kill her, and Koval didn't want to kill him at all, who made her a beauty.

But she knew about the army's actions to transport her property, so naturally she couldn't let her out, otherwise if she accidentally leaked it, she would probably have to flee to the United States.

But where can she be placed? Koval thought to himself: it would be too dangerous to leave her here with these soldiers, I am afraid that she could bewitch these fellows with a random beauty trick. It's not good to say that when the time comes, you will lose both your people and money.

After thinking about it, Koval finally realized that the only way to keep her by his side and let himself monitor her would not pose a threat to the operation.

"Yuri Anna! Welcome to the 2nd Battalion of the 3rd Regiment of the 11th Infantry Division. Koval stretched out his right hand to her and said, "What do you think you need to stay in our army for a while to avoid the safety of this property?" ā€

"I obey your arrangement." Anna whispered.

Koval touched his soft little hand, which was really comfortable, and finally in order to maintain his image as a revolutionary mentor, Koval let go of his hand unsatisfied.

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